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1 Developing your Background Research Plan

2 Why do we need background research?
To design your experiment – what’s the best way to do my experiment? Learn from others that have done similar experiments. Understand the scientific theory behind your experiment. Science fair judges want to see that you understand WHY your experiment turns out the way it does. So you can develop your hypothesis/prediction.

3 How do I start? Its like going on a trip You need to develop an plan!

4 Keywords Question: Does drinking milk decrease spiciness better than water and Pepsi?

5 Using the worksheet to develop your plan
The secret is to use the "question words" (why, how, who, what, when, where) with your keywords. Ask why things happen, ask how things happen, ask what causes things to happen, ask what are the properties of key substances. Filling in a table can help.

6 Question Word Why How Who What When Where
Fill Your Keywords (or Variations on Your Keywords) into the Blanks Possible Questions for Background Research Relevant? Why Why does ________ happen? Why does ________ ________? Why does spiciness happen? Why do spicy foods taste hot? No Yes How How does ________ happen? How does ________ work? How does ________ detect ________? How does one measure ________? How do we use _________? How does the tongue detect spiciness? How does one measure spiciness? Yes Yes Who Who needs ________? Who discovered ________? Who invented ________? Who needs spiciness? No What What causes ________ to increase (or decrease)? What is the composition of _________? What are the properties and characteristics of ________? What is the relationship between _______ and ________? What do we use ________ for? What causes spiciness to increase (or decrease)? What are the properties and characteristics of spicy substances? When When does ________ cause ________? When was _______ discovered or invented? When does spiciness cause upset stomachs? Where Where does ________ occur? Where do we use ________? Where in the body does spiciness occur? Yes

7 Lets look at the key word Milk
Possible Questions: Why does milk happen? How does milk happen? Who needs milk? What causes milk to increase (or decrease)? What is milk composed of? What are the properties and characteristics of milk? Where does milk occur? Which questions are relevant?

8 Relevant Questions What is milk composed of?
What are the properties and characteristics of milk?

9 Talk to People with More Experience: Networking
One of the most important things you can do is talk to other people with more experience than yourself: your mentors, parents, and teachers. This is called "networking." Some of these people will have had classes or work experience that involved studying the science involved in your project. Ask them, "What science concepts should I study to better understand my project?" For example, let's imagine your science fair project question is: Does the velocity of a roller coaster car affect whether it falls off a loop? If you ask someone who has studied physics in high school or college, they will tell you to ask the research question, "What is centripetal force?"

10 What you need to do. In your Science Notebook – Literary research
Identify all the keywords Develop a list of research questions - Hand in worksheet 6 minimum Eliminate all irrelevant research questions. Ask yourself – will the answers to these questions provide the information I need to design my experiment and develop a hypothesis? Does one or more questions ask about equipment or techniques needed to do the experiment (Not applicable for all projects)


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